zen
One way to think of
zen is this: a total state of focus that incorporates a total
togetherness of body and mind.
Zen is a way of being. It also is a state of mind. Zen involves dropping illusion and seeing things without
distortion created by your own thoughts.
zen
by ogs1 on Jul 12, 2019 02:39:05
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by A cow on Aug 25, 2015 05:46:20
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by fatguy on Oct 02, 2002 08:47:37
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by room303 on Jan 03, 2017 19:38:34
The feeling of
Zen is
the balance of feeling all emotions in the world, which in turn leads to the feeling of Love in it's most original and calm form,
contentment being introduced by the understanding of being aware, self observing and non-judgemental in every moment. rather than it being perceived as feeling nothing. it is feeling everything, which leads to the balance of having a clear emotional foundation to speak and express your views without judgment, this judgement usually stems from an imbalance due to an unclear conscience. This is due to a past situation where you have made a judgement and not fully understood the reasoning behind a previous similar situation.
Example:
Previously that conversation would have really
wound me up but I
recognised this early enough and found my
Zen.
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by hey bro hdhhd on Jun 30, 2019 00:01:56
zen is a
pretty nice, cool person they are usually down to earth and honest, they have a good sense of humor, though they can
point out your
flaws.
zen
by Buddhabing on Feb 15, 2004 09:13:55
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by Zen Master Vex on Nov 26, 2002 13:29:59
The idea of being one with your mind, so that self-perfection, self-preservation, and self-renouncement are freely available. One who studies the power of "zen" is one who challenges him- or herself to attaining complete physical confidence through
mental stability. The power of zen is often manifested in the physical world as telepathy or
entropy, and more so in the
spiritual world as post-death abominations.
Example:
"He was so attuned with zen that he could
see the future."
zen
by NuclearConfusion on Jul 06, 2006 04:47:55
Noun. Used in computer programming to refer to a sudden flash of
insight, usually regarding a problem, and how to fix it.
Faster version of
glark, and it usually sends one well on their way to grokking something.
A
paradigm shift.
zen
by jimmy45 on Jun 28, 2007 19:55:27